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Corrine Clarke - Johnson
Born in Bahamas
91 years
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Syntyche Corrine Mckinney A.K.A Tyche

  It was very sad when she left our arms that wonderful night but she left a legacy that is amazing. She is and inspiration to  me and i only  meet her for 14 years  .She was the prime example of a mother ,friend ,great-grandmother .She is now out of her pain and now she is free from all the sins of this earth that she walked on for ninty one years .Her heart is as pure as gold  her smile out shines the stars at night her wisdom is as great as all the oceans and her name is the one and only Corrine Mary Johnson. So I salute you for being so wise ,caring,kind,loving and so much more . This is a prayer for this special lady;

 

 DEAR ,God

 Im so greatful for mother and the time that we shared with her. I ask of you please tell her that she is missed greatly and that we are thankful  for the blessing of her love.

She has flown away as and angel to meet her deceased  family  and is finally reunited with her wonderful husband .Living with you  who is also waiting on us  thank you for the wonderful ninty one years of this special lady.

AMEN

I LOVE YOU MADDA MAY YOU BE IN PEACE AT LAST

Shiemel Mckinney
I remember when mudda use to walk us to school every day, and you can be sure she will be there after school waiting to pick us up. I also remember when she use to  call me and ask me to come and cut her hair. You will always remain in my heart. I Love you Forever!!!!!!!!!!!!! R.I.P MUDDA!!!!!
Shantaire Mckinney

One thing that my grammy did that I will never forget is when one guy was riding his bike and he knocked my cousin down, he was riding a iron donkey bike, and mudda came outside and break that man bike in two with her bare hands, and she handed him his bike and tell him get from round here. He had to walk up the hill with his bike in his hands. And he wasn't man enough to say a word. Mudda i will always remember you. RIP

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